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Need help spec'ing out a 14 foot V-hull
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<blockquote data-quote="IHDiesel73L" data-source="post: 189800" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>That's part of my problem-I'm not sure because I just don't know enough about boat size/weight/capacity vs. horsepower. Just as an example, the Alumacraft V-16 has a beam of 70", a bow height of 30" and will hold 5/1380lbs, but is that way too much boat for a 9.9? If not, then sure, I'll go with a 16', I just figured that I was better off staying with a smaller boat because of the HP limitation. Can anyone recommend a good site with an FAQ or something that lays out these types of things?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IHDiesel73L, post: 189800, member: 3820"] That's part of my problem-I'm not sure because I just don't know enough about boat size/weight/capacity vs. horsepower. Just as an example, the Alumacraft V-16 has a beam of 70", a bow height of 30" and will hold 5/1380lbs, but is that way too much boat for a 9.9? If not, then sure, I'll go with a 16', I just figured that I was better off staying with a smaller boat because of the HP limitation. Can anyone recommend a good site with an FAQ or something that lays out these types of things? [/QUOTE]
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